A town with the panache, background and popularity of Woodstock owes itself a good archival space to store and study documents related to its history. The Historical Society of Woodstock, founded in 1929, has a remarkable collection that burgeons as old family photographs, letters, and other items pour in. Archival materials were to be moved recently from the former firehouse (undergoing renovation) to the rustic Eames House Museum on Comeau Drive, but they don’t fit into the second floor storage space, and anything kept there is subject to potential damage by insects, animals and fire.